
We all remember fairy tales and bed time stories; princesses, warriors, and dragons. What we probably have forgotten is the hidden messages these stories have brought over the years; the truths hidden among layers of fantasy and magic. Have you noticed how those words, somehow appeal to our own inner strengths and weaknesses, hopes and dreams? Like these tales, have you been hiding your fears and weaknesses under a disguise? Could these translate into emotions such as anger, frustration, hopelessness, procrastination or the inability to fully expressing yourself?
To fully thrive in life, making each moment count, we need to be able to embrace our dragons, which represent all those emotions holding us back. We must believe that, just like in the tales, we are always protected by guides, also known as intuition. We must find the power to use the tools that have been given to us as natural warriors.
Listen closely. You were born a warrior. You were born with the mental, physical, and spiritual skills and tools needed to win all your battles. You are always surrounded by a protective sphere. You are always protected!
In connecting with the powerful warrior within follow the path of the wise…
1.Identify your dragons.
2.Embrace and accept them as part of your life and take responsibility for their actions and reactions. Rejection will only bring the dragons closer and closer.
3.Reflect. Decide which dragons are not serving your purpose, blocking your warrior potential.
4.Ease your pace. Choose your tools carefully. Develop your strategy before attacking.
5.Enjoy the process. The best lessons occur while fully aware of each step of the journey. Focusing merely on the outcome will lead to confusion and mindlessness.
6.Take risks! Create unique ways to achieve your desire outcome. Possibilities are infinite.
7.Celebrate victory and show your shining warrior armor to the world.
Remember, as Brandon Melanson said. "Life is not a problem to be solved, but full of experiences that need responding to! It is about meaning, value, and purpose."
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